Bad news for Sun Devil basketball fans: It appears the Ike Diogu era has ended at Arizona State. Diogu’s father, Edward Diogu, told the Tribune Monday his son has made the decision to forego his senior season at ASU and begin his professional career.
The NBA draft is three weeks from today in New York.
"Yes, he’s going to the NBA. He’s going to be in the draft,’’ Edward Diogu said. "He’s not going back to school. His next game will be in the NBA.’’
Diogu, who declined comment through an ASU spokesman, is expected to address the media today in Tempe before heading to Chicago for one of the final NBA draft camps. He will not participate in the workouts, but he has had individual workouts with Denver, Memphis, Golden State, Houston and Seattle and is scheduled to work out with the Suns.
Diogu has been projected as a mid-to-late first-round pick — by some as high as a lottery pick — meaning his contract would be guaranteed over three years under terms of the league’s collective bargaining agreement. A series of impressive private workouts for NBA teams has elevated his stock and apparently led to the final decision to turn pro.
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The NBA draft is three weeks from today in New York.
"Yes, he’s going to the NBA. He’s going to be in the draft,’’ Edward Diogu said. "He’s not going back to school. His next game will be in the NBA.’’
Diogu, who declined comment through an ASU spokesman, is expected to address the media today in Tempe before heading to Chicago for one of the final NBA draft camps. He will not participate in the workouts, but he has had individual workouts with Denver, Memphis, Golden State, Houston and Seattle and is scheduled to work out with the Suns.
Diogu has been projected as a mid-to-late first-round pick — by some as high as a lottery pick — meaning his contract would be guaranteed over three years under terms of the league’s collective bargaining agreement. A series of impressive private workouts for NBA teams has elevated his stock and apparently led to the final decision to turn pro.
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